Valley Journal
Valley Journal

Articles Written By: Aaric Bryan

Pirates struggle to score in pair of road losses

LIVINGSTON — The Pirates suffered a pair of 1-0 losses on a road trip through Belgrade and Livingston over the weekend and still haven’t scored a goal in the young season, but their coach says rest assured the goals are coming. After watching his team just miss opportunities in shutout losses ...

Lady Pirates fight Park to scoreless draw

LIVINGSTON — On the heels of a one-sided defeat against Belgrade, the Lady Pirates battled Park to a 0-0 draw to salvage a tie on a two-game road trip where they didn’t score a goal. “It was a battle outright, it was a really good game,” Polson coach Michael Hewston said. “Th...

Warriors begin season with Lincoln championship

LINCOLN — The Warrior cross country team found enough traction on a wet and sloppy course to run off with the championship at the Lincoln Invitational Thursday. Jesse Pfau, Arlee’s top runner the past year, led all Warriors. He ran the 3.5-mile trail in 21:39 to finish fourth. Pfau was leading...

Mission runners conquer Eureka course

EUREKA – It seems the upstart Mission cross country team likes a challenge. Friday at the Eureka Invitational, in only their second meet as a team, the Mission harriers faced a more difficult course than the flat and smooth Canal Bank Run to open the season the week before, but despite having about ...

Warrior offense grinds to a halt in loss to Drummond

DRUMMOND — The Warriors were dominated at the line of scrimmage by the Trojans and fell to the defending state champions 26-6 in Drummond Friday. The night couldn’t have started off worse for the Warriors with offensive lineman Brady Potts going down on the first play from scrimmage. The Warri...

Top dogs in District 7-B

TROY — The Lady Bulldogs exerted their dominance in District 7-B the past week with two straight-set victories over conference opponents.  The Lady Bulldogs started the week with a 25-15, 25-15, 25-16 win at home against Plains Thursday and ended it with 25-22, 25-16, 25-22 victory in Troy Satu...

Scarlets scorch Savage Heat in straight sets

PHILIPSBURG — The Scarlets took care of business at home Thursday night by handling Hot Springs in three sets. The Scarlets outscored the Savage Heat, a team they couldn’t beat the past season, 75-34 in three sets, downing them 25-12, 25-11, 25-11. The roles have been reversed this year bet...

Lady Vikings sent packing by Lady Trojans in P-burg

PHILIPSBURG — After a disappointing Saturday morning at the Philipsburg tournament, even a shower couldn’t wake up the Lady Vikings enough for them to get past Drummond.  After morning pool play, where Charlo went 3-3, the Lady Vikings had a long layoff before they started the afternoon&r...

Unpleasant pheasant forecast for 2010 season

It looks like six weeks of rain washed out any prospects of a good pheasant hunting season in the valley.  It appeared that the local pheasant population was on the rise last year after a mild-weather hatching season.  Even with a warm and dry hatching season last year it was going to take so...

Fall Mack Days begins Oct. 1

If anyone ever needed any extra incentive to go out to the lake on a beautiful fall day in search of a trophy lake trout, the Confederated Salish and Tribe have given them one. The prize money in the 2010 Mack Days has doubled from 2009. The CSKT will be giving out $100,000 in cash and prizes in the 2010 ...


«1...34567...2627»

Sponsored by: